413 Pubs and Bars found in or around Cambridge Circus

Given the Devonshire Arms' location just off Piccadilly Circus, it could be terrible here. Sure, its often filled with hordes of tourists but doesn't feel as transitory as other nearby places. Having received a recent...

This is one of the better Covent Garden pubs, it bears up to the strain of office worker and tourist crowds quite well. A recent lick of paint has brightened the place up, but not affected it in any other way. It's not worth...

We've known the Punch and Judy for a long, long time and for most of that time we've considered it a pretty dire place, best avoided. But it seems things have moved on and it's not as quite as awful as it once was. It's not as...

The Museum Tavern is a fine pub located across the road from the British Museum - we guess the clue was in the name. Happily, it has managed to maintain its high standards over the years and despite having a regular tourist...

Any tourist who dares wander just off the main stomping ground of Trafalgar Square will be very lucky indeed to find themselves pondering the choice of beers tantalising them in this small, handsome boozer. The walls are...

We were pretty scathing in a previous review of this place and were happy to hear that things had changed here since our last visit and we'd been invited to re-apprise our original assessment. It's taken a long time to get...

Given the location, it should come as no surprise that the White Horse tends to be crowded with people from nearby offices, which means of course, primarily people from the agencies, production companies and facilities houses,...

Tucked away down a side street around the back of Piccadilly Circus, we can't say this pub's got a lot going for it beyond its relative obscurity. Drinkable beer combined with its isolated location means it's worth hunting down...

Tucked away in a side street between Charlotte Street and Tottenham Court Road, this pleasant little Sam's pub isn't quite as frantic some in the area. The drink is what you'd expect of Mr. Sam Smith, the service is OK and...

It was rather surprising to find a gay bar this far from the usual Soho haunts, but that said, it's friendly enough for any visitors, with lots of be-suited drinkers around working hours. It's also got a reputation for decent...

Back in the 1930s when beer was 6d a pint, George Orwell, Dylan Thomas and other assorted bohemians drank in the panelled room that makes up the main bar. These days, the beer has gone up in price and the pub always seems...

Good, solid, traditional boozer. Plenty of regulars and an easygoing jolly atmosphere, consequently the odd influx of shoppers/tourists doesn't spoil it. An average range of drink and a comprehensive range of food is on offer,...

The Blue Posts is an attractive pub up to the usual Sam Smiths standards. Downstairs is a predominantly vertical drinking space, but there are plenty of high stools and ledges on which to rest your drink. One corner is also...

We haven't been in this one for a while and went in with the expectation of the usual O'Neill's experience and our expectations weren't exactly shaken. But it's doing a lot of things right and seems to attract a mix of local...

With a preponderance of standy-uppy stripped pine bars and corporate pseudo olde-worlde places nearby, Retro Bar stands out by being just a little bit different. Tucked down a little alleyway, it's certainly more Camden than...

It's all about the cocktails at B@1 (Be At One for those who don't like txt spk), with around 170 crammed onto the menu we were handed upon reaching the bar at the Covent Garden branch of this mini-chain. With a happy hour...

A sibling of Porters Bar in Henrietta Street, this branch on Poland Street is in a handy position to capture the drinking crowds as they journey in and out of Soho. The fare is decent enough, there's something for everyone,...

With it's impressive Victorian exterior, this easy-to-find place is a popular pub on Tottenham Court Road and a safer bet for a drink than some of the other pubs in the area. The interior is equally impressive and is probably...

This Fitzrovian basement bar opened to a veritable brouhaha back in early 2008, and since then it's built up a steady clientele. Don't come here if pints are your only joy, as the only thing awaiting you will be a tall glass of...